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End the game after a number of rounds or months. At the end of the game, the player with the most points or kobans wins! About yaku card combinations You can use the in game help icon to display a popup listing all the possible yaku and how many points they are worth. About multipliers As is often the case with traditional games, there are a lot of variants for playing Koi-koi, especially in regards to scoring. For Board Game Arena, two variants are provided through the options when creating the game: Soft "Koi!

Hard "Koi! Please also note how draws are handled: if a month ends by lack of cards in hand and no player has managed to form a yaku, the dealer for the month first player gets 6 points "dealer's privilege" ; if a month ends by lack of cards in hand and at least a player managed to form a yaku and said "Koi! About "Viewing" yaku A few variants have been implementend for the "Viewing the Moon" and "Viewing the Cherry Blossoms" yaku: Viewing yaku enabled Both yaku are available this is the default.

Rain ruins the party If a player captures at least one card of November rain , the party is ruined, both yaku are unavailable for this player. Viewing yaku disabled Both yaku are unavailable. About "First play" Getting the first play and thus being the first to choose from the field is a nice advantage.

Some variants have been made available upon request: Winner starts the next month The winner for the current month gets to play first the next month this is the default. Loser starts the next month The player who lost this month gets to play first the next month. Alternate starting player The player who didn't get to play first this month will play first the following month.

Competitive modes and rankings have been disabled for this game read more. Challenge the best players in the world Become the next champion of Koi-Koi. My Arena history. My Arena history Competitive modes and rankings have been disabled for this game read more.

You haven't tried this game yet How to play? Winnable trophies. Arena Champion. Arena Runner-up. World ELO leader. Commander in Chief. Eminent Premium member. Nobel Prize. All-time specialist. War Hero. Marathon olympic winner. Eminent specialist.

Elite league. Tutorial Grand Master. Loyal Premium member. Happy Premium member. Marathon champion. World class specialist. Diamond league. A HUGE thank you! Tutorial Master. Marathon runner. Premium member. Senior Specialist. Babel Fish. Diamond Ambassador. Tutorial Maker. Platinum league. Monthly Top Victories. New Releases. Desktop Enhancements. Networking Software. Trending from CNET. Developer's Description By Hidetoshi Hayakawa.

Supports online matches! Introducing the "Echigohana" card suit design! Fully Supports Apple Game Center! Supports iPhone4's high-resolution Retina display! Include beautiful Japanese-style background music! The fastest Hanafuda App with the best operability! Includes instructional guides with complete explanations so that even beginners can play easily. It records your statistics, including your points, your win percentage and your number of straight wins.

There are no other iPhone Hanafuda Apps that support online play! The "Hachihachihana" card suit design is the most popular design, so this app includes both the "Echigohana" and "Hachihachihana" designs. This visual design is a bit different from Hachihachihana, the defining feature of Echigohana is that there are Chaff cards that depict classical Japanese Waka and entirely gold and silver colored. A player cannot call hiki to interrupt another player about to match a card, unless that card is the Lightning Storm wildcard.

In that case, the player with the hiki must interrupt the lightning storm and capture the hiki. The other player may then use their Lightning Storm card to capture a different card in the field. Play ends when every player runs out of cards in their hand. Likewise, if there are no cards left in the deck, skip the deck-flipping part of your turn. If a player captured the Lightning Storm card during the game, they capture any remaining cards in the field with the same suit as the card captured by the Lightning Storm.

Each player counts up the point total of the cards in front of them and adds it to their score. If you are playing with yaku bonus card combinations , then each player subtracts 50 points from their score for every yaku that an opponent made. For example if Player 1 scored 1 yaku and Player 2 scored 2 yaku , then Player 3 would deduct points. Note: One card can score towards multiple yaku at the same time. Players can earn negative points for a round, and their score totals can go negative.

A full-length game of Sakura consists of twelve rounds. The winner of the last round deals the next round. Total up your points at the end of the game. The person with the most points wins. In Sakura, every card has a point value. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip.

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